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University & UCAS

Information for university and college admissions

During lockdown our 6th form students all spent the initial two weeks working from our Virtual Learning Environment, where staff had set revision work and research tasks. After those two weeks pupils were taught using MST for live streamed lessons for 50% of their timetable. For the other 50% of the time pupils were again working from the VLE, where staff had posted lessons and tasks for them to complete, including homework tasks based around independent extended writing. Staff were in communication to give electronic feedback to students on all completed tasks. Students also had access to independent learning platforms like SENECA. All students were offered a morning of face to face contact per subject in July, and were provided with one face to face tutorial on UCAS and the applications process. Our L3 vocational students continued with coursework assignments and adhered to all pre-set deadlines. A level students had their normal mock exams at the end of year 12 cancelled, however they have all been tested at the start of October to enable staff to identify gaps in the learning and give us further evidence to support our predicted grades.

Applying to University

Why Higher Education?

Going to University is a big decision, so it’s important that you spend time researching all your options as well as talking about your ideas to parents / guardians and teaching staff.

At university you will have the opportunity to:

  • Study a subject that you are passionate about
  • Achieve a qualification that will lead to your chosen career
  • Learn to be an independent thinker for all aspects and challenges of life
  • Develop important skills that will widen your prospects
  • Become more independent and self-confident
  • Make lifelong friends

Once you have your degree you will have:

  • The opportunity to follow your career path
  • Better job prospects
  • Higher earning potential
  • Ultimately, going to university will equip you with skills and experiences you can use in your career and personal life.

If you want to apply for University then there will be lots of help and support for you from specialist staff at University Academy Holbeach.

There are regular workshops during Year 12 and Year 13 on:

  • Choosing the Right University
  • Choosing the Right Course
  • Student Finance
  • How to Apply
  • Writing Personal Statements

Students also have the opportunity to be part of the following:

University Open Days:

  • Lincoln
  • Bishop Grosseteste
  • Anglia Ruskin
  • Sheffield
  • Nottingham
  • University of East Anglia
  • Norwich University of the Arts
  • Northampton

Subject taster days at Universities in a range of subjects including:

  • Law and Criminology
  • History
  • Sports and Education
  • Teaching
  • Music
  • Art
  • Health and Social Care

The University of Lincoln  Parent Portal.

This is a place where parents can find out about Higher Education and catch up on previous events offered from the University. They have a newsletter you can also sign up to. Access is available at www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/portals/parentszone/

The PDF files below offer lots of help and guidance to both pupils and parents about University. However if you have any further questions then please don’t hesitate to ask personal tutors or the Head of 6th Form.

Student Finance

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